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Bill Gates Denies Tracking Program Exists, Even Though it’s been Reported on by BBC

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In an exchange between Gates and CNBC Tuesday, the issue of tracking devices in humans  was raised by interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin, prompting Gates to deny that coronavirus vaccines will be used to implant tracking devices in humans.

What is interesting about this, an article written by BBC, called ” Will we be safer in 2022” was published, detailing human tracking via a “digital tattoo”. Even more interesting BBC claims the technology is supported by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

BBC Reported:

Travelers would present the customs officers with an entrance visa and a vaccination record. That could be a paper card – or a tiny tattoo on their arm, invisible to the naked eye but readable by an infrared scanner”

“This technology already exists and has been tried on live animals and human cadaver skin, said researcher Ana Jaklenec at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their method uses micro-needle patches that can deliver both the vaccine and a squirt of an invisible ink under the person’s skin, storing the vaccination record.

“The macro-needles don’t leave scars and are less invasive than the regular needles – it’s like putting on a Band-Aid,” Jaklenec said. That subdermal record is readable by a simple scanner, she added. “It can even be done with a modified phone.”

Supported by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the technology was aimed to help in the developing world where paper or electronic records aren’t always reliable. The goal is to try it on humans with a measles vaccine soon, but the tech may come handy for other proofs of immunisations – for example at the immigration point.”

 

Bill Gates claims these are “internet rumors”. Someone is lying.

 

 

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